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- Ian Broudie: Tales Told: Last track is a hidden track titled "Broudie's Blues"
- Iain Archer: Flood the Tanks: hidden track called "That one you always do"
- Iced Earth: Dystopia: after some seconds of "Tragedy & Triumph" a (joking) choir begins.
- Idlewild: Warnings/Promises: Reprise of "Too Long Awake" follows some silence and the final track "Goodnight"
- Iedereen Zóôò Jotje: In Den Olden Rupsch Geloogheerd: After complete silence for 3 minutes there are numerous outtakes heard.
- Ignite: Last track- "Live For Better Days"- on the album "Our Darkest Days". After the songs ends there is silence which eventually is followed by a song which is sung in Hungarian.
- Ima Robot: "Black Jettas" is a hidden track (still listed on the corner of the CD) after last track "What Are We Made From" on"Ima Robot (album)"
- Natalie Imbruglia: Left of the Middle: "Left of the Middle", but not in Australia
- Imperial Drag (Jellyfish splinter group) : There is an uncredited 14th track following "Scaredy Cats & Egomaniacs", commonly called "Down With The Man".
- Incubus:
- S.C.I.E.N.C.E.: "Jose Loves Kate Moss, Part 1"/"Segue 1" follows on from the final track, Calgone.
- Enjoy Incubus: "Hidden Bonus" follows about eleven minutes after the final song "Hilikus".
- When Incubus Attacks Volume 1: "Smokin' The Herb Again" plays after about a minute of silence.
- Immortal Technique: Revolutionary Vol. 1: When the CD is played on the computer, an untitled hidden track, featuring Diabolic, appears ten seconds after the end of "Dance With The Devil."
- Indigo Girls: Come On Now Social: "Sister (Reprise)" follows on from "Faye Tucker", and is also then followed by "Philosophy of Loss"
- Infinite: Over The Top: After the final track, "Real Story"
- Innerpartysystem: Innerpartysystem (album): A track called "Home" follows the final track and comprises weird, electronic sounds and city noise.
- Insane Clown Posse: Crystal Ball : After song ends there are several minutes of silence followed by several hidden songs and skits.
- The Terror Wheel : After "The Smog" ends, an untitled track which is roughly two minutes comes on & there's a hidden number directly after "Amy's in the Attic"
- "Tunnel of Love": at the end of "When I Get Out" there's a track called "You're a Stupid Ass" which (like the end of Terror Wheel) has a phone number hidden in it
- Forgotten Freshness Volume 3: An unnamed hidden track starts playing after "Take Me Home".
- Bizzar: The Pendulum's Promise has one in the middle and end
- Bang! Pow! Boom!: each edition has different tracks hidden in the last song of the same name
- Iron Maiden:
- Piece of Mind: At the beginning of the sixth song, Still Life, the drummer, Nicko McBrain can be heard saying a backwards message. It was originally put in as a joke because the band was being accused of satanism (which was false) at the time.
- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son : After "Only the Good Die Young", Bruce can be heard singing the "Seven deadly Sins..." part that opens "Moonchild".
- Islands: Return to the Sea: "Bucky Little Wing" follows final track. There is about 4 minutes of silence or rain/wind (depending on when you got the CD) and plays for 4 minutes and goes back to silence/rain/wind for 7 or 8 more minutes.
- ist: King Martha: "Idiot's Refrain" follows on from "Selfish Terrors" after approximately 4 minutes of silence.
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